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Review Case Studies - General
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Enroll in Review Case Studies—General and come prepared for the challenge of applying the review process and other concepts covered in Review Theory—General. You will enhance your review skills by preparing two required review reports based on two case studies that present some of the issues reviewers face in review assignments. For each case study, you will develop opinions on the completeness, accuracy, adequacy, relevance, reasonableness, appropriateness, and credibility of another appraiser’s work and then communicate your opinions in a review report you design and draft yourself. By preparing written review
reports based on the case studies, you will gain confidence in your ability to apply review techniques and report your conclusions convincingly.
This course will be beneficial for appraisers and other real estate professionals who regularly work with appraisals and reviews.
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Program State Approval & Hours
Some AI educational programs may not be approved in every state and every delivery format. To see a list of all state approvals across all formats for this course, please use the link below.
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- Designated members
- Certified general real property appraisers
- Government agency reviewers
- Users of appraisal services
- Effectively develop and communicate opinions of completeness, accuracy, adequacy, relevance, reasonableness, appropriateness, credibility, and reasons for disagreement.
- Evaluate appraisal errors to distinguish whether they are trivial or material from a review perspective.
- Approach a review assignment and determine on your own what makes a review good.
- Create an appropriate review format based on the context of the assignment.
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Appraisal Institute CE Points
Attend: 275 AI Points, Attend and Pass Exam: 375 AI Points, Pass Only: 100 AI Points
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Required and/or Recommended Equipment
- A financial calculator is required. The accepted model used in the program is the HP-12C. AI education programs that require a financial calculator are developed with HP-12C keystrokes; using this model is highly recommended.
- You must be familiar with calculator operation when the program begins. Do not enroll expecting to be taught how to use a financial calculator.
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For more information and a free review, click here.
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For additional help with the HP-12C calculator, take our online seminar Using Your HP-12C Financial Calculator.
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HP-12C calculator User’s Manual.
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Classroom & Synchronous A laptop computer is required. Word processing software must be installed and operational. This course includes writing exercises. Synchronous Live Online Education FAQ
A laptop computer is required. Word processing software must be installed and operational. This course includes writing exercises.
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Classroom & Synchronous Course Materials Include:
- Course Handbook (433 pp.)
- Participant Note (1 p.)
- Review Process Handout (1 p.)
- Common Errors and Issues in Review Supplement (8 pp.)
Designated Members, Candidates for Designation, and Practicing Affiliates will receive the discounted AI Price for
Advanced Education courses: Review
Theory—General and Review Case
Studies—General. All others will pay full price.
Review Theory—General is required for
individuals pursuing the Appraisal Institute General Review Designation (AI-GRS
– Appraisal Institute – General Review Specialist). For more information
regarding the requirements for the review designation, please click here.
If you are currently designated, view for more information on the alternative path.
If you are currently a Candidate for Designation, or wish to
become a Candidate, view here for the specific designation requirements.
You will be asked to clear the calculator’s memory before and after the examination. Only one calculator is permitted in the testing room. Examinees taking most AI exams may bring their own calculator to use during the exam. Laptops, cellular phones, tablets, iPads, wearable technology (smart watch, Apple Watch, Google Glass, etc.), and other devices that can store data or connect to the Internet are NOT permitted during the exam. In addition, all watches, wallets, bags, and purses must be removed and stored out of reach prior to taking the exam. Synchronous Course Materials Include: - Course Handbook (433 pp.)
- Participant Note (1 p.)
- Review Process Handout (1 p.)
- Common Errors and Issues in Review Supplement (8 pp.)
Designated Members, Candidates for Designation, and Practicing Affiliates will receive the discounted AI Price for Advanced Education courses: Review Theory—General and Review Case Studies—General. All others will pay full price. Review Theory—General is required for individuals pursuing the Appraisal Institute General Review Designation (AI-GRS – Appraisal Institute – General Review Specialist). For more information regarding the requirements for the review designation, please click here. If you are currently designated, view for more information on the alternative path. If you are currently a Candidate for Designation, or wish to become a Candidate, view here for the specific designation requirements. Disclaimer I agree to the terms and policies set forth under the Appraisal Institute Online Education Policy. I also certify that I am the person identified above under Personal Data and that I will personally complete each assigned module of instruction and any examination(s). I understand and agree that if I misrepresent my identity or arrange for someone else to represent himself or herself as me at any time during the Appraisal Institute online course or seminar, I will be immediately removed from the course or seminar and I will not be entitled to any refund. I further understand that if I am a Designated member, Candidate for Designation, Practicing Affiliate, or Affiliate of the Appraisal Institute and participated in any misrepresentation of identity, by affirmative act or failure to act, I will be the subject of a peer review proceeding under Regulation No. 6 for violation of the Code of Professional Ethics and Standards of Professional Practice of the Appraisal Institute, and such peer review proceeding may result in termination of my Appraisal Institute membership, candidacy, and/or affiliation.
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